Precious Blood (song)

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"Precious Blood"
Single by The Gits
from the album Enter: The Conquering Chicken
B-side "Social Love"
Released1990
Recorded1990
Genre Punk rock
Label Broken Rekids
Songwriter(s) The Gits
The Gits singles chronology
"Precious Blood"
(1990)
"'Second Skin'"
(1991)

"Precious Blood" was the debut single by American punk rock band The Gits, and their first official release. The record was released as a limited edition 7" single of only 800 copies by the local Seattle label Big Flaming Ego Records. Included in the track listing were early versions of "Precious Blood" and "Seaweed" (later re-recorded for the Enter: The Conquering Chicken album) as well as "Kings & Queens" (later included on the Frenching the Bully album). [1]

Track listing

  1. "Precious Blood"
  2. "Seaweed"
  3. "Kings & Queens"

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References

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